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i hate to use a sound bite like that. what they then say is we need more guns like our guest just said, that's the world we live in. no, we live in the world where everyone around the country has mentally deranged people, violent movie games, violent music as we do, and yet they don't have the number of guns we have and strike ily, oddly enough they don't have the same gun violence that we do. i don't know why that point escapes wayne lapierre. >> mr. siebolt, i'm confused. i expected the nra to embrace universe at background checks. i thought nra might get out in front of the ban on military assault rifles. i don't think that message played so well which is what david is saying in middle america. >> the problem not the nra. the problem is we're having the wrong conversation as we should be. not guns. they don't massacre a bunch of people. >> what i i'm trying to say is the mentally ill have free access to our weapon. "the new york times" had a front page story about the swiss cheese nature of the fbi's record-keeping per
i hate to use a sound bite like that. what they then say is we need more guns like our guest just said, that's the world we live in. no, we live in the world where everyone around the country has mentally deranged people, violent movie games, violent music as we do, and yet they don't have the number of guns we have and strike ily, oddly enough they don't have the same gun violence that we do. i don't know why that point escapes wayne lapierre. >> mr. siebolt, i'm confused. i expected the...
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which hits us, 310 million of us are american citizens. which hits us worse? >> well generally when we talk about the difference between spending cuts or tax increases you have to think of taxes as having 1 1/2 times the impact because what that does, there is a trickle down, in fact. we pull out the dollars from investment that would otherwise go to growing businesses investing in equipment, capital and additional employees. right now that is the biggest impact we're not seeing businesses expand and absorbing out that additional labor supply sitting stagnant on the market right now. that is the biggest implication. that is not what we're going to see. adam: james, if i'm hearing her correctly the tax increases are far worse than the spending cuts. do you agree? >> in terms of economic growth there is no doubt, it is really tax cliff we ought to worry about looks attacks on dividends going from 15% today to 43.4% at top right -- rate if you include the new obamacare tax. i think it is very clear that's what politicians ought to be focused on and i don't see im
which hits us, 310 million of us are american citizens. which hits us worse? >> well generally when we talk about the difference between spending cuts or tax increases you have to think of taxes as having 1 1/2 times the impact because what that does, there is a trickle down, in fact. we pull out the dollars from investment that would otherwise go to growing businesses investing in equipment, capital and additional employees. right now that is the biggest impact we're not seeing...
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stay with us. gerri: breaking news in the fiscal cliff tonight, fox news reporting there'll be a meeting of congressional leaders with the president tomorrow. we don't have a time confirmed, but in being with congressional leaders on hand will be the president, mitch mcconnell, the minority leader in the senate and of course harry reid, the majority leader. earlier reports of this story had it john boehner would be on hand, but john boehner is not even in washington, d.c., and a spokesperson told us they haven't been invited. so figure that out. who will follow as it continues to break but right now a meettng with congressional leaders on the fiscal cliff with the president on hand tomorrow, friday, and we will shirk over that. i put different topic. even if you aren't a frequent flyer, my next guest says you can enjoy the perks of being one. like being upgraded to first class and it is not as hard as you think. now, rick, have waited for this segment for the whole show because i wanted that elite
stay with us. gerri: breaking news in the fiscal cliff tonight, fox news reporting there'll be a meeting of congressional leaders with the president tomorrow. we don't have a time confirmed, but in being with congressional leaders on hand will be the president, mitch mcconnell, the minority leader in the senate and of course harry reid, the majority leader. earlier reports of this story had it john boehner would be on hand, but john boehner is not even in washington, d.c., and a spokesperson...
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and keeping us where we are right now? a lot of it is consumer discretionary spending not because of christmas but because gasoline prices have dropped 17%. take advantage of all time low rates giving us a push hold in the market up right now and a lot of people are not talking about that right now. lori: do you think that is enough to prevent the s&p futures from hitting the 1400 level support here in the next couple of weeks? many people would argue more headwinds than tailwinds right now. >larry: we are angry mules kick away from 1400. people are just perplexed, why is the market holding up like it is with all the bad stuff around us. consumer discretionary spending has helped giving us a tailwind. blowing through it in a heartbeat. lori: great to have you, merry christmas. david: teetering on the edge of the cliff. speaking of the fiscal cliff, talks on hold until after christmas and president obama and house speaker john boehner have not spoken since friday. lori: is there any hope for a deal? are you the last man the
and keeping us where we are right now? a lot of it is consumer discretionary spending not because of christmas but because gasoline prices have dropped 17%. take advantage of all time low rates giving us a push hold in the market up right now and a lot of people are not talking about that right now. lori: do you think that is enough to prevent the s&p futures from hitting the 1400 level support here in the next couple of weeks? many people would argue more headwinds than tailwinds right...
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joining us is ken trump. you are a consultant for schools and you help them device plans to keep schools safe. i'm going drop my kindergartener off to school tomorrow morning and i'm going to walk away and i'm going to think is that school safe. how can we make sure? >> well, parents definitely need to send their kids to school tomorrow. school will be the safest place they can be but six years down the road we hope we're having the whole conversation that we're having today. one of those things we don't need to create a whole new playbook with new practices and procedures teaching kids to attack armed intruders. focus on the fundamentals and have crisis teams, support our school resource officers and police officers and look at those programs. look at the experience after columbine on building relationships with students to prevent violence. making sure schools are working with police and whole list of other things. a lot of things we need to do we need a little bit more money. a lot of school safety funds h
joining us is ken trump. you are a consultant for schools and you help them device plans to keep schools safe. i'm going drop my kindergartener off to school tomorrow morning and i'm going to walk away and i'm going to think is that school safe. how can we make sure? >> well, parents definitely need to send their kids to school tomorrow. school will be the safest place they can be but six years down the road we hope we're having the whole conversation that we're having today. one of those...
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drug use. and it's too bad that our culture, particularly hollywood, wouldn't try the same thing with other drugs. >> paul: all right. bret? >> this is a hit to the human race, congratulations, it's the weekend and you are alive. the world has not ended and no, i'm not referring to the mayan apocalypse that supposedly took place on friday, i'm referring yet to the fact that we had another climate summit in doha
drug use. and it's too bad that our culture, particularly hollywood, wouldn't try the same thing with other drugs. >> paul: all right. bret? >> this is a hit to the human race, congratulations, it's the weekend and you are alive. the world has not ended and no, i'm not referring to the mayan apocalypse that supposedly took place on friday, i'm referring yet to the fact that we had another climate summit in doha
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thank yo for joining us. we wanted to a happy story in the charity area, and you are providing that tonight. i know everyone has heard of the uso, but the adult think everyone knows exactly what you do. help us understand. >> it's great to b here tonight, and thank you for having a sign. a uso was founded over 70 years ago by franklin delano roosevelt with the expressed purpose of lifting the spirits of troops and families. now, while we tend to focus on our constituents, which is our 2 million military members and are several million family members, we focus on, to a large degree, for groups that need us most. at think everyone would recoize these. deployed troops,hose that are serving in harm'sway, taking care of and protecting the freedoms that we enjoyed elite. the second group that we take care of and focus on other families of the deployed and particularly those that have had to deal with multiple the bonds. we also focus on our wounded, el, and injured service members as well as families of the fallen.
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used to point to. romney senior adviser stuart stevens defended his campaign and his candidate in a big article he wrote. he said the campaign had the right ideas but failed to do a better job -- oh, my god -- communicating to women and hispanics. they communicated all right i would argue, quite well. >> i think we should have done a better job reaching out to women voters. the governor has a great record on women's issues. we should have done a better job articulating that record. we should have done a better job reaching out to hispanic voters. we should have done it earlier and in a more effective way, and i think looking forward those are questions for the party. i think we have a very good message there. we just have to do a better job with it. >> bob, i would argue that the message got out from akins, got out from mourdock. i think a lot of -- especially the numbers show single women were really turned off -- they like the looks of romney in that first debate. a lot of numbers showed they like wh
used to point to. romney senior adviser stuart stevens defended his campaign and his candidate in a big article he wrote. he said the campaign had the right ideas but failed to do a better job -- oh, my god -- communicating to women and hispanics. they communicated all right i would argue, quite well. >> i think we should have done a better job reaching out to women voters. the governor has a great record on women's issues. we should have done a better job articulating that record. we...
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that does it for us today. a lot of big news as you know was covered this hour and we will be back at it again tomorrow. the cycle is up next. military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. if you're eligible for medicare, you might know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help pay some of the difference. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you'll be able to visi
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start the story where we focus on the front lines. we begin at the university of colorado denver, which has released thousands of e-mails related to james holmes. the release includes e-mails that he sent and received as well as staff e-mail sent after his attack. among them is an internal e-mail from the university in which the school identifies him for the first time. another notes a campus lab should check to see if chemicals were missing. >>> north korea appears to be working to launch a rocket this month. this satellite image is from december 4th and what you're looking at is increased analysis from the site. firm said significant activity is happening that hasn't been seen before. nato urged north korea today to c cancel the launch, saying it could xater bait tensions in the region. well, the trustee in charge of winding down mf global says the remaini
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start the story where we focus on the front lines. we begin at the university of colorado denver, which has released thousands of e-mails related to james holmes. the release includes e-mails that he sent and received as well as staff e-mail sent after his attack. among them is an internal e-mail from the university in which the school...
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which brings us to the challenge. why raising the age does not save you very much money and is probably a bad policy idea in under two minutes. do we have the clock? let's do it. the argument for cutting 65 and 67-year-olds out of a deficit talk is simple. it saves money. the keizer family foundation estimates that when it's all said and done, the government could save $5.7 billion in the first year. but those 65 and 66-year-olds don't disappear. they are still going to be here and get sick sometimes which means the savings we'd see by kicking them off they pop back up elsewhere in the economy. it's not pure savings, it's a cost shift. you're going to see increased costs for seniors who will have to find another health insurer since it uses power to pay less by quite a bit. the seniors turning to private insurance will have to pay more for the same coverage. 3.7 billion more in the first year of the policy. for those who are eligible for medicaid, will move to the states, we think. then there are the employers. many o
which brings us to the challenge. why raising the age does not save you very much money and is probably a bad policy idea in under two minutes. do we have the clock? let's do it. the argument for cutting 65 and 67-year-olds out of a deficit talk is simple. it saves money. the keizer family foundation estimates that when it's all said and done, the government could save $5.7 billion in the first year. but those 65 and 66-year-olds don't disappear. they are still going to be here and get sick...
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of the gun that the kid used. it's true. armed guard would be helpful in the schools. average $50,000 per school. that is lots and lots of -- >> greg: we spend that money in other countrys. i would rather have it spent here. i'm glad you say you agree because that was the central question of this whole thing. if there was an armed security there at the school, would it allow for possibility of lived saves. there question. no question. the media is grateful there was a protest because that allows the focus instead on that. rather than the actual message which is that the gun-free zones are the best place to kill people. e-ticket for maniacs. time we open up our eyes and say let the schools accept the idea of a shield. if they don't want the shield, the parents can decide what schools they can go to. every parent will want a school protected. >> bob: you think he should have mentioned mental health or anything else? >> greg: he did. it was a very long speech. he went in the culture and the -- >> bob: i read it. >> g
of the gun that the kid used. it's true. armed guard would be helpful in the schools. average $50,000 per school. that is lots and lots of -- >> greg: we spend that money in other countrys. i would rather have it spent here. i'm glad you say you agree because that was the central question of this whole thing. if there was an armed security there at the school, would it allow for possibility of lived saves. there question. no question. the media is grateful there was a protest because that...
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joining us on the phone former senior fbi profiler, mary ellen o'toole. to both of you thank you for helping on a difficult subject. what do you make of this story that the mother was going to send him to psychiatric institute and he got angry and that was one motive for his shooting her? >> well, that certainly could be one of the motives but what you mentioned earlier about the snapping would not in my opinion be correct. that this was not an impulsive crime. there was planning involved and the thoughts of suicide and homicide could have gone back many years in fact. but the planning is what is important. there was a period of time he was putting together a plan to carry out what he did on friday regardless of the stressor that may have occurred several days before. >> and don clark, among other things, the guy tried to destroy his computer, i guess he did destroy his hard drive. others are saying because the mother was friendly with the school principal and counselors there and that she loved the kids at the school more than thshe loved him. does that
joining us on the phone former senior fbi profiler, mary ellen o'toole. to both of you thank you for helping on a difficult subject. what do you make of this story that the mother was going to send him to psychiatric institute and he got angry and that was one motive for his shooting her? >> well, that certainly could be one of the motives but what you mentioned earlier about the snapping would not in my opinion be correct. that this was not an impulsive crime. there was planning involved...
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talk about the right to work laws used to be just south carolina, used to be the old confederacy. to have it spread to the rust belt is dramatic. the story is governor rick snyder, republican governor, hard to believe now but when he was elected he was celebrated by the national media as the anti-tea party republican. campaign as a nerd, not so much ideological. he wasn't going to do the kinds of things in michigan that john kay sich was doing in ohio and the turning point when labor in michigan tried to put a constitutional amendment -- put a constitutional amendment on the ballot out there he took as an affront and he snider in response is receptive to this legislation but i think what's interesting to watch here just quickly in the next day is this. a group of democratic congressmen and leaders of michigan met to meet with snyder. the approval rating is not high. facing re-election in what's a blue state in 2014 and basically said, look, this is a huge political mess for you. you are taking incredible flack from supporters like the detroit news, newspapers. here's the way out f
talk about the right to work laws used to be just south carolina, used to be the old confederacy. to have it spread to the rust belt is dramatic. the story is governor rick snyder, republican governor, hard to believe now but when he was elected he was celebrated by the national media as the anti-tea party republican. campaign as a nerd, not so much ideological. he wasn't going to do the kinds of things in michigan that john kay sich was doing in ohio and the turning point when labor in...
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mike, take us through the standings. this is the fun division. >> nfc east, giants still one game up, 8-5 redskins behind them at 7-6. >>> behind closed doors, president obama and speaker boehner continue to hammer out a deal as they jockey for a position on entitlements. we'll have that straight ahead with our "morning joe" panel. when we come back here, we're going to do this, aren't we? me, you, and louis. we'll head around the water cooler. "saturday night live" giving us the reason to negotiate. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> well, eno
mike, take us through the standings. this is the fun division. >> nfc east, giants still one game up, 8-5 redskins behind them at 7-6. >>> behind closed doors, president obama and speaker boehner continue to hammer out a deal as they jockey for a position on entitlements. we'll have that straight ahead with our "morning joe" panel. when we come back here, we're going to do this, aren't we? me, you, and louis. we'll head around the water cooler. "saturday night...
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rather than tell us what they can't do, maybe they should tell us what they can do. the senate democrats and the white house refuse to act. they'll be responsible for the largest tax hike in american history. the house today will also pass a bill to replace the sequester. it will replace the sequester with cuts, but even further address the deficit problem that we have. while the democrat-controlled senate and white house have no plan and have offered no plan all year to deal with these looming cuts. i call on senator reid to make sure they'll be able to vote on this before the senate ajuniors. back in may, may, i'll remind you -- back in may i said that we shouldn't wait until new year's eave he to address the fiscal cliff, and since then the republicans have made every effort to avoid the situation we find ourselves in. we passed a bill that would protect middle class families and small businesses from the looming tax hikes. we moved the bill in may to replace the sequester that will undermine our national security. the same bill also has additional cuts which woul
rather than tell us what they can't do, maybe they should tell us what they can do. the senate democrats and the white house refuse to act. they'll be responsible for the largest tax hike in american history. the house today will also pass a bill to replace the sequester. it will replace the sequester with cuts, but even further address the deficit problem that we have. while the democrat-controlled senate and white house have no plan and have offered no plan all year to deal with these looming...
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mark murray joins us now. we've had our share of guests talking about obstruction by republicans specifically the more conservative members of the party but what are the real options available now with these negotiations? >> tamron there are three. first is a quick fix where the white house works with senate both democrats and republicans to pass a quick fix that's maybe on the raising tax rates above $250,000. and then for the house to pass that after it's been passed in the senate. the other type of option would be actually return to the grand bargaining with president obama more leverage actually tries to have one more stab at getting a really big deal and then tamron the third option is going over the cliff. that would have with some quick fixes at the beginning of the new year, democrats would have a whole lot more leverage afterwards. >> it's so interesting, mark, early on there were people who said given the results of the election, there was no way we would go over the cliff, we've seen this song befor
mark murray joins us now. we've had our share of guests talking about obstruction by republicans specifically the more conservative members of the party but what are the real options available now with these negotiations? >> tamron there are three. first is a quick fix where the white house works with senate both democrats and republicans to pass a quick fix that's maybe on the raising tax rates above $250,000. and then for the house to pass that after it's been passed in the senate. the...
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with us now is terry. her research was featured in the "wall street journal" piece titled the power of the son in law. i am engaged and about to have in-laws. the good news is i love them. in fact my soon to be sister in law had a baby this morning. congratulations to christina and rick. the real relationship i have to worry about is between my mom and my soon to be husband. why so? >> well, what i found from the couples in my study is when men feel close to their in-laws, both their mother-in-law and father in law's marriage is much more likely to stay together over the long haul. the risk of divorce goes down almost 20%. >> wow. what do you ultimately do when you have a troubled in-law relationship? you want to marry the person you want to marry and yeah, you get the family with them, but ultimately do you have to prioritize if things are not working and say look, my new family comes first and cut them out of your or what? >> i continuing depends on whether or not you are a husband or a wife. if you are
with us now is terry. her research was featured in the "wall street journal" piece titled the power of the son in law. i am engaged and about to have in-laws. the good news is i love them. in fact my soon to be sister in law had a baby this morning. congratulations to christina and rick. the real relationship i have to worry about is between my mom and my soon to be husband. why so? >> well, what i found from the couples in my study is when men feel close to their in-laws, both...
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there are a lot of cars now that are not using nearly as much gas as they used to. melissa: no, that is not it. come on. >> there is lot of things that come together here. melissa: wait. economy is slow and prices are high. >> well, sure there is that. but you know, we are getting a huge supply of gas and crude and natural gas to this country that we've never seen before. we now, or at least i know from reading the statistics we're online by 2017 to surpaas the middle east in providing crude oil. we will be producers of crude oil and natural gas. it appears we'll be the biggest producers of natural gas on the planet over the next 10 to now that is a reason why many, many companies are starting to gear for lower prices. on top of that --. melissa: that is absolutely true from a natural gas point of view but when you're talking about oil we ha to dell do a hell of a lot of shacking and focus on shale to get there. i'm not sure we have epa or environmentalists in our country supportive of that. >> of course that fight will continue but we are absolutely getting freer w
there are a lot of cars now that are not using nearly as much gas as they used to. melissa: no, that is not it. come on. >> there is lot of things that come together here. melissa: wait. economy is slow and prices are high. >> well, sure there is that. but you know, we are getting a huge supply of gas and crude and natural gas to this country that we've never seen before. we now, or at least i know from reading the statistics we're online by 2017 to surpaas the middle east in...
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they want us to deal with this irresponsible way. liz: and that killed us. that was it for the market. i am liz claman it is the last hour of trading. "countdown to the closing bell" begins right now. the stocks are falling for the first time in seven days after the house speaker said it is all coming down to spending cuts. with just 18 days left for congress to make a deal, investors are taking speaker boehner's words to heart. dow jones industrials off of the session down 82-point but you can see the bull's have the edge early on. blue chips posting modest gains around 11:30 a.m. eastern the speaker got up front of the cameras and suddenly vanished, the rest was history. one name defined the laws of gravity. solar city, soaring up 1.5% today. this after a price cut and a one-day delay. they completed the ipo selling more than 11 million shares at $8 a pop. half of the expected range. we have both the chairman and ceo, actually cousins, coming up in the next hour. what they have to say. they did not put it off, you can see the big move. zero plate to qualit
they want us to deal with this irresponsible way. liz: and that killed us. that was it for the market. i am liz claman it is the last hour of trading. "countdown to the closing bell" begins right now. the stocks are falling for the first time in seven days after the house speaker said it is all coming down to spending cuts. with just 18 days left for congress to make a deal, investors are taking speaker boehner's words to heart. dow jones industrials off of the session down 82-point...
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explain this to us? >> well, they spend a ton of money on lobbying, they spend on campaign contributions and they seemingly spend a lot on campaign expenditures, but a lot of that is a drop in the bucket when you look at the fact that they're made up of 4 million members, a lot of whom are hardcore single-issue voters. they go and make their voices heard. they call the offices, they send in mail. the thing that powers them is not the money but their manpower and also a lot of mythology about their power that they held republicans win in 1994. that they caused al gore to lose the white house in 2000. a lot of that mythology has been built up both by the nra and consultants in the past who would say let's not talk about gun control. in a lot of ways that has led to an increase decrease of the gun control lobby who are running on less money over the past few years until mayor michael bloomberg got involved. >> eliot: i don't buy the notion that they caused al gore the white house, but the larger point that
explain this to us? >> well, they spend a ton of money on lobbying, they spend on campaign contributions and they seemingly spend a lot on campaign expenditures, but a lot of that is a drop in the bucket when you look at the fact that they're made up of 4 million members, a lot of whom are hardcore single-issue voters. they go and make their voices heard. they call the offices, they send in mail. the thing that powers them is not the money but their manpower and also a lot of mythology...
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it's a plus for us. down the true will really bring a lot of business to us. people are afraid things will charges but the human element here is so important. that's why it's critical. it will be here long time. >> a quick thought on where we stand in the markets right now as we continue to watch the back and forth over the fiscal cliff. >> i think you can see the markets kind of treading sideways here, but, you know, triple witch, last big witch of the year. >> a a lot of volatility to the markets so we'll be watching that. >> enjoy the holidays. >> happy holidays. >> second hour of the "closing bell" is going to begin in five seconds. maria will pick it up on the other side. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. stocks higher today on wall street as the close settles out. we see some money coming into this market. investors still hoping for a deal in washington to avoid the fiscal cliff. take a look at how we're se
it's a plus for us. down the true will really bring a lot of business to us. people are afraid things will charges but the human element here is so important. that's why it's critical. it will be here long time. >> a quick thought on where we stand in the markets right now as we continue to watch the back and forth over the fiscal cliff. >> i think you can see the markets kind of treading sideways here, but, you know, triple witch, last big witch of the year. >> a a lot of...
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one was would it be a message to assad that anything short of using a chemical weapon he could keep us out of there. the second one was how serious was the red line because red lines have a tendency to move. think about israel and how many times they moved the red line. >> steve, the interesting thing about this syrian situation is there could be other kcountries that decide to act militarily or there could be a coalition that does this. it won't have to be the united states alone. yesterday we had goldberg on, your colleague at the atlantic, who reported israel is preparing, turkey is preparing. i also assume at this point the tax cutter, uae, the gulf states would participate in something like this as well. what do you know and what are you hearing? >> well, i think that's right and i think the right model to think about is libya and what you have in libya and what you may have in syria is essentially an atrocity driven strategy. in other words you get right to the edge of, you know, a benghazi wipeout or a potential real use of chemical weapons and then that drives the coalition res
one was would it be a message to assad that anything short of using a chemical weapon he could keep us out of there. the second one was how serious was the red line because red lines have a tendency to move. think about israel and how many times they moved the red line. >> steve, the interesting thing about this syrian situation is there could be other kcountries that decide to act militarily or there could be a coalition that does this. it won't have to be the united states alone....
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thanks for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off, but happy wednesday, everyone, tgiw, am i right? you know how it is, things start to wind down on wednesday afternoon. you send off your last e-mail, maybe pop a beer from the office fridge and head on home for the weekend. all right, you, watching this right now, probably don't do that. but that's how your friendly neighborhood lame duck congress rolls. the house was supposed to be in session tomorrow, was the republican leadership went ahead and canceled that thursday session, so it's wednesday and the weekend has arrived, if your job title is united states representative. amid the crush of members heading out of the capital building today, you could even spot republican congressman mo brooks of alabama biking into his five-day weekend. the house won't be back in session until tuesday of next week. but it's not like they don't do work over the weekend. super long or otherwise. many house members will go back home to their districts this weekend where, of co
thanks for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off, but happy wednesday, everyone, tgiw, am i right? you know how it is, things start to wind down on wednesday afternoon. you send off your last e-mail, maybe pop a beer from the office fridge and head on home for the weekend. all right, you, watching this right now, probably don't do that. but that's how your friendly neighborhood lame duck congress rolls. the house was supposed to be in session tomorrow, was the republican leadership...
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thank you both for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> eliot: lisa, let me start with you. this is shocking for those who look at michigan as a blue state, first what do these bills do, and how did they make it through a mushroomsture that we thought was a bastian of progressive thinking, union bauer and women's. >> right we have legislature going against the will of the people. and we have a governor who said he did not want to deal with divisive issues. jobs was job number one and he completely flip flopped on that. it would have been nice to see him come out and say i'm going to veto this legislation. there are so many bills i can't even keep them all straight. you named a few of them. but coercive abortion. we offered amendments that you can't coerce a woman in completing a pregnancy and that amendment would not be accepted. the right for insurance, like you said, and this isn't just taking control over a woman's body away from herself taking control from a doctor, you're putting it in the hands of employers, insurance companies but then you think about the economic iss
thank you both for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> eliot: lisa, let me start with you. this is shocking for those who look at michigan as a blue state, first what do these bills do, and how did they make it through a mushroomsture that we thought was a bastian of progressive thinking, union bauer and women's. >> right we have legislature going against the will of the people. and we have a governor who said he did not want to deal with divisive issues. jobs was job...
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give us your take on where the negotiation stands right now. what can you tell us? >> i think it's a real bad idea to raise taxes. we have a struggling economy, and i think we'll have the opposite effect. i think the economy could become more sluggish with increasing taxes. you may get less revenue if you raise tax rate. that being said, i don't know where we are. no one is calling me up to give me any information on this. i'll find out if you find out first, you call me, okay? but we're not really part of the negotiations. that's being done by a couple of people, and i real think in the end as republicans we need to continue standing for what we've already stood for and that's that you stimulate the economy by leaving more money in the private sector. >> what about boehner's plan "b?" ken? >> let me go back to what senator paul said. look, in reality i don't believe people making $1 million in the year, are going to do anything. i just don't believe it. >> i think what you mistake here it matters whose money it is. that's sort of a pejorative or a moralistic way of
give us your take on where the negotiation stands right now. what can you tell us? >> i think it's a real bad idea to raise taxes. we have a struggling economy, and i think we'll have the opposite effect. i think the economy could become more sluggish with increasing taxes. you may get less revenue if you raise tax rate. that being said, i don't know where we are. no one is calling me up to give me any information on this. i'll find out if you find out first, you call me, okay? but we're...
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stay with us. e more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> all right. welcome back. today we got a real true picture of how much this market is hanging on over word coming out of washington. you see the numbers here. we ended with a decline of 74 points on the dow jones industrial average. nasdaq down 21 moipts, and the s&p 500 down about 9 points, but it was a little bit of a roller coaster going into the close because at about 3:30 p.m. eastern time the market -- well, about 3:00 p.m. the market was down 90 points on the dow jones industrial average. then about 3:30 we learned that the president and speaker john boehner hav
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turn to us. wells fargo advisors. but when i was in an accident... turn to us. i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ >>> mixed day on wall street as we head toward the close. let's head to bertha coombs for a market flash. >> groupon certainly not a bargain today but stocks surging over 20% just today alone. traders have been saying there's more speculation about a potential sale of the company. lots of different things going on in chat rooms. a lot of the volume today -- twice the daily volume. take a look at the week. pretty good week, certainly compared to apple, which is down nearly 10%. groupon up 13% for the week. back to
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what can you tell us? >> i can tell you that about 30, 35 minutes ago, parishioners were seen leaving the church and numerous law enforcement vehicles entering the grounds at a rapid pace. i talked to one young woman who was in the foyer of the church who told everyone to leave. they weren't telling people why. she said an individual in fire department gear said there had been a threat and people were rushing out of the church. >> okay. again, pardon that. trying to get the information to me. my producer is talking to me. it's vin who's on the phone. do you know anything about what's going on at the church or just seeing people leaving and police activity? no other information? >> people left. there is no information as to why they were told to leave. there is heavy connecticut state police activity here. probably about ten minutes ago, a column of state police officers dressed in camouflage gear, carrying rifles with large clips, you know, wearing military style gear, went into a building that was across
what can you tell us? >> i can tell you that about 30, 35 minutes ago, parishioners were seen leaving the church and numerous law enforcement vehicles entering the grounds at a rapid pace. i talked to one young woman who was in the foyer of the church who told everyone to leave. they weren't telling people why. she said an individual in fire department gear said there had been a threat and people were rushing out of the church. >> okay. again, pardon that. trying to get the...
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and the only solution i would tell you lies with us, the american people, and with us, the voters. demanding that they start working together. and actually coming up with something. we cannot continue to have the spectacles every few months. it is like making sausage. >> can we talk about the optics of this, maria, because many people say, i hear you up there, guys, don, and this is a republican and democratic problem, but we are here h because the republicans won't play ball. >> well, i mean, you nknow, it s easy for me to say that and i actually do think that politically the republicans will suffer more if this is not done. i mean the republicans lost the election, and a big reason was because the middle-class americans and the normal everyday people didn't think that this was a party that understood what they were going through. and if they are now seen as being the ones that are making taxes go up on everybody because they want to protect taxes for the rich, that is not going to be politically good for them. but at the end of the day, this is not good for democrats either, so i
and the only solution i would tell you lies with us, the american people, and with us, the voters. demanding that they start working together. and actually coming up with something. we cannot continue to have the spectacles every few months. it is like making sausage. >> can we talk about the optics of this, maria, because many people say, i hear you up there, guys, don, and this is a republican and democratic problem, but we are here h because the republicans won't play ball. >>...
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. >> thanks for being with us. >> see, back to you. >> thanks for being with us on "power lunch." a must see show, black rock's 20-year outlook on stocks and bonds. mission critical, rise above d.c. continues on "street signs." of course, that continues right now. have a great afternoon. we'll see you tomorrow. >> announcer: america, we're on the edge of the fiscal cliff. billions are at stake and your money hangs in the balance. while washington quarrels with itself, time for washington to put differences aside and put real compromise on the table. rise beyond disparity, rise past adversity, rise above. this is a cnbc special report "mission critical, rise above d.c." >> and the mission continues at 2:00 eastern time. welcome everybody i'm brian sullivan along with mario bartiromo. this is our special all day coverage live from capitol hill, mission critical, rise above d.c. after candid interviews with lawmakers all morning long, this is what we know now. just last hour representative lee terry, republican from nebraska tells us he feels like discussions on spending cuts are goi
. >> thanks for being with us. >> see, back to you. >> thanks for being with us on "power lunch." a must see show, black rock's 20-year outlook on stocks and bonds. mission critical, rise above d.c. continues on "street signs." of course, that continues right now. have a great afternoon. we'll see you tomorrow. >> announcer: america, we're on the edge of the fiscal cliff. billions are at stake and your money hangs in the balance. while washington...
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they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. when we refused, there were mock shootings. they presented to shoot several times. and when you're blindfolded -- they fired a gun up in the air. kit be a traumatic experience. >> greta: we will post more of richard engel's interview on gretawire.com the fast and furious scandal not over. cbs news reporting a gun found at the murder scene of a mexican beauty queen and four others is part of the fast and furious gun walking scandal. we're in mexico city. james, what is the information tonight about the tide of fast and furious in this murder? >> well, basically, the gun has been traced back to fast and furious. they originally tried to link it to the beauty queen, testing her fingers for powder residue. we haven't heard the results of it, but if it had been positive we would have heard obviously. it's just one of many guns that came into mexico, more than 1,400 guns. i mean, they've lost most of them. we're also getting information from the new administration about the situation. it's
they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. when we refused, there were mock shootings. they presented to shoot several times. and when you're blindfolded -- they fired a gun up in the air. kit be a traumatic experience. >> greta: we will post more of richard engel's interview on gretawire.com the fast and furious scandal not over. cbs news reporting a gun found at the murder scene of a mexican beauty queen and four others is part of the fast and furious gun walking scandal....
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a lot of us had more than one actually. it is a crucial part of learning about the field you may want to pursue. it offers obvious benefits to the intern and the company they're inturning for. in a move that could have big implications on internships everywhere, charlie rose's production company agreed to pay $250,000 to settle a class-action suit in which a former intern sued for suffering minimum wage violations. now, i don't know. i see there is legitimate -pvalue in opportunity to unpaid internships but christian dorsey said they cheat workers. he is here to, you guessed it, disagree with me. in the interest of full disclosure, before we get started fox entertainment, parent of news corp, fox business, undergoing a similar lawsuit. christian, unpaid internship is a right of passage, no good? >> well, you know, it's been against the law for about 70 years, melissa. it is no good because it is illegal and clearly some it amounts really in many cases to worker exploitation, unless the internship is providing educational va
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all but three voted with us, so that is amazing. gerri: there are a lot of strange alliances being built here bid a lot of people saying one thing and doing another. the democrats at one point had back a plan not too long ago about tax increases on people earning a million dollars or more. it has not been that long ago talking about a three for one deal, $3 in spending for increased $1 in taxes. now it is one-for-1. has boehner gone too far? >> he is under a lot of pressure on that, but the question i'm sure he knows his vote as well, john boehner trying to save as much as he can to keep the economy from collapsing. i think it's a great job. i wish he didn't have to go this far and i wish we could've got the extension of all the tax cuts but i don't think that is possible. i admire him for doing that, although i wish we could've gotten more of the tax cut through. gerri: he said this morning real discussion of tax reform and entitlements will have to take place next year, but at that point what kind of leverage will the republican p
all but three voted with us, so that is amazing. gerri: there are a lot of strange alliances being built here bid a lot of people saying one thing and doing another. the democrats at one point had back a plan not too long ago about tax increases on people earning a million dollars or more. it has not been that long ago talking about a three for one deal, $3 in spending for increased $1 in taxes. now it is one-for-1. has boehner gone too far? >> he is under a lot of pressure on that, but...
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that will tell us this is how it all happens. congressman tom cole appeared with luke russert on "the daily rundown." i want to play what he had to say. >> he had the complete support of everybody for plan b, and so this is a tactical debate and discussion, it's not a debate over john boehner's leadership. i think he'll be the speaker, honestly not for two years, but for four. >> can we play the other one that talks about how the deals come together at the last moment? let's queue that one up. >> that's what happened in the budget deal, the debt ceiling deal. i think that's what's going to happen again. >> why are you cautiously optimistic? >> well to paraphrase rorchld reagan, there's so much manure around here, it's got to be a pony around here. >> when they find that pony, whose office will it be in? >> it's' darkest before the dawn. maybe there is a dawn before we can get this deal. i think a lot will be looked at with mcconnell's speech on the floor. if he follows senator reid and starts the blame game, it will be pretty ble
that will tell us this is how it all happens. congressman tom cole appeared with luke russert on "the daily rundown." i want to play what he had to say. >> he had the complete support of everybody for plan b, and so this is a tactical debate and discussion, it's not a debate over john boehner's leadership. i think he'll be the speaker, honestly not for two years, but for four. >> can we play the other one that talks about how the deals come together at the last moment?...
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stay with us. much more ahead. >> so there's miss teen usa, had miss maryland and miss universe. >> all together in the same apartment. >> they were cheering in maryland as well as -- >> i think it was miss maryland. excuse me if i have the state wrong. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. i get congested. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed.
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work with us here. the fact remains still that the vast majority of insider trading cases don't go prosecuted. they're not detected. yes, technology detection has increased. >> you know about them more than the s.e.c. does? is everybody telling you about it? >> the number i always heard was that less than 5% of insider cases are actually discovered and prosecuted. is that not a fact? >> i have no idea. and i don't think anybody has an idea that it's a fact. i think that people like to talk about it because it's exciting. it's like sex, drugs, and rock and roll. insider trading fits in as the fourth headline. >> we've got to leave it there. we'd love to talk more about it. especially sex, drugs, and alcohol. >> by the way i should point out i know i'm nitpicking but martha stewart didn't go for insider trading. she was convicted for lying to law enforcement officials. she was not convicted on the charge of insider trading. >> good to clarify these things. absolutely. >>> on we go. some software companies
work with us here. the fact remains still that the vast majority of insider trading cases don't go prosecuted. they're not detected. yes, technology detection has increased. >> you know about them more than the s.e.c. does? is everybody telling you about it? >> the number i always heard was that less than 5% of insider cases are actually discovered and prosecuted. is that not a fact? >> i have no idea. and i don't think anybody has an idea that it's a fact. i think that people...
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>> you were never a fan. >> i was a fan for years when i used -- i used their products for many, many years. i was a late adopter to the android and a late adopter to other products, but once i got on the other products, i realized i didn't need anything else. >> would you switch back? >> why would i want to go something that's not part of my ecosystem. >> carter, real quick. on this chart what would turn you negative to say, you know what, this rally is done? >> gone from 6.50 to 14 or 15. the new 10, does it have a keyboard or not? >> does it have a keyboard? >> what else do they offer if they don't offer the keyboard? they take that away. oh, boy, anyway. >> they will have a keyboard at some point. >> good question. we're going to get tweets and e-mails about this, keyboard or no keyboard. we know that it's going to have the keyboard that you could bring up, like the iphone does. i don't know if it has an actual keyboard. >> old-fashioned -- >> we'll check it out. >> i bet we have the answer for you next break. thank you guys. appreciate it. hey, bill, does it have a keyboard? >> d
>> you were never a fan. >> i was a fan for years when i used -- i used their products for many, many years. i was a late adopter to the android and a late adopter to other products, but once i got on the other products, i realized i didn't need anything else. >> would you switch back? >> why would i want to go something that's not part of my ecosystem. >> carter, real quick. on this chart what would turn you negative to say, you know what, this rally is done?...
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mandy knows but is not telling us. consumer discretionary is up 20% and within that sector stocks like whirlpool and expedia making the top of the list. heading into the new year, we're wondering which consumer discretionary stocks may be the winners and losers for 2013. >> good question. great to have you both on the show. dana, retailers saw the weakest holiday sales since 2008. a lot of things being thrown at the american consumer, the tragedy in connecticut, sandy, fiscal cliff, everything. with that in mind where do you see consumer spending, consumer discretionary spending next year? >> i think in 2013 there's always a place that excels in consumer discretionary and it's based on product, price and where they can expand in terms of channel extension. in 2013 i think we'll see names like nordstrom where they are accelerating the rate of growth. i think we'll see urban outfitters continue their turnaround, perhaps in an accelerated pace in 2013, and i think you're going to continue to see, particularly in the first
mandy knows but is not telling us. consumer discretionary is up 20% and within that sector stocks like whirlpool and expedia making the top of the list. heading into the new year, we're wondering which consumer discretionary stocks may be the winners and losers for 2013. >> good question. great to have you both on the show. dana, retailers saw the weakest holiday sales since 2008. a lot of things being thrown at the american consumer, the tragedy in connecticut, sandy, fiscal cliff,...
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what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: what's so interesting about it, she was the first victim. she had returned to this house. she had been away about three days. she came to this house. investigators believe she was shot in the head early friday morning. the first victim. she was buried at an undisclosed location. we're told in kingston, new hampshire. that's where she grew up. that's where she was from. it was a very private service. the gunman, her son was not buried with her. it is not clear whether the body will be released or whether they will want to hang on to it to do further tests about what was going on. you talked about asperger's. the investigation about whether he had some underlying psychiatric disorder that they're testing. nancy lanza knew her son was getting older. he was 20 years old. she was trying to find out what he would do for the next stage of his life. and there's new information that she had even considered possibly putting him in the army. maybe cryptology because he was so intell
what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: what's so interesting about it, she was the first victim. she had returned to this house. she had been away about three days. she came to this house. investigators believe she was shot in the head early friday morning. the first victim. she was buried at an undisclosed location. we're told in kingston, new hampshire. that's where she grew up. that's where she was from. it was a very private service. the gunman, her son was not buried with her....
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wherego to the newsroom richard will tell us. president and house speaker john boehner met privately. both emphasize the lines of communication remain open. one person watching all this is a woman with to power brokers on capitol hill. f is very muchclif the mind of linda. they need to put aside these differences they have. of 10 employees at the capitol hill that counts house itsker john boehner among customers. she worries about the year and a possible government cutbacks. >> they are our main source of keeping the business open. if it goes down any further, we might end up closing up. k of a deficit deal a $800 billion in domestic and defense cuts that family taxes could rise $3,500. is going to be a lot of suffering among a lot of people who deserve otherwise. the white house wants a tax on the rich and increase on the debt limit. say tax tight cost american jobs. medicare is going bankrupt, inability will be bankrupt two years. of democratsity republicans to reach a compromise is frustrating to about socialry security and me
wherego to the newsroom richard will tell us. president and house speaker john boehner met privately. both emphasize the lines of communication remain open. one person watching all this is a woman with to power brokers on capitol hill. f is very muchclif the mind of linda. they need to put aside these differences they have. of 10 employees at the capitol hill that counts house itsker john boehner among customers. she worries about the year and a possible government cutbacks. >> they are...